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05-27-2014 04:08 PM #1
Paint Fill for Wedges
Unsure if this is the correct forum or not....
Anyway!
Anyone know of a good place to get acrylic paint with fine metal tips on the bottles, for paint fill on clubs?
I'm looking to try it out with my Vokeys.
Thanks in advance!!!
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05-27-2014 04:26 PM #2
Try the hobby centre
A couple of coworkers get their paint and other supplies from there ( miniature models )
Unit 6 33 Roydon Pl, Ottawa, ON K2E 1A3
(613) 288-1299
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05-27-2014 05:27 PM #3
or if you can find a stationer who sells:
http://www.sharpie.com/enus/pages/oi...nt-marker.aspx
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05-27-2014 07:39 PM #4
...or for a couple of bones you could nip to WalMart and buy some nail polish! Its cheap, works really well, easy to use and clean up if you make a mess. Just re-did my raw Vokeys and a TVD with white.
Although...my 14yr old daughter did think it was hilarious that dad was buying nail polish! lol
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05-27-2014 08:40 PM #5
The Sharpie Pen would be good! I think the acrylic stuff with the metal tip similar to that Sharpie, would be ideal.
Wonder if the nail polish remover would do anything to the Raw Black finish on the new SM5??
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05-27-2014 08:58 PM #6
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05-27-2014 09:02 PM #7
You think the pens would work better than acrylic put into the bottle they have with the metal tip?
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05-27-2014 09:37 PM #8
Will you remove the existing fill or go right over top?
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05-27-2014 09:53 PM #9
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05-27-2014 10:01 PM #10
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Perhaps a petty and a many at a "me .... long time ! " spa for wedges would be the answer.
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05-27-2014 10:15 PM #11
Don't know about that black finish. Mine are long time raw so there was no worry there.
BTW....a little acetone wipe is what makes ferrules shine.
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05-28-2014 09:00 AM #12
Are they raw wedges with an oxidized finish on them? If they aren't plated with the black then there's a good possibility the finish would be affected if you are wiping it down, not 100% but a good chance.
I've had great success with the golfworks stuff in the past, there are also tons of great threads on wrx.com on this subject.
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05-28-2014 09:55 AM #13
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05-28-2014 04:26 PM #14
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05-28-2014 05:19 PM #15
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06-04-2014 08:42 AM #16
I have repainted one of my Scotty's and I just use the enamel paint at Michaels, works like a charm.
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